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THE BISMARCK: TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1934 - World’s Greatest Light Operas Will Be Broade KFYR - TRBUNE JOWN GLADYS SWARTHOUT | | ast Over KFYR appeared in concert all over the| He is more recently remembered it United States. She also has been|New York for his performance in the featured as a guest soloist on many of musical comedy success, “Cham: the “best-known radio programs on/|pagne, Sec.” the air, and her youth, beauty and Will Sing in Opera Programs -NBC Program||| Musical Director f (Subject to Revision) L | > Sunday, Api Barclay is English and was educated €:30—Zaster Sunrise vice from AND THEODORE WE ‘ability have made her one of the best |st Harrow and Cambridge. a Walter Reed Hospital known and most popular American : 7:18—To be announced born and trained artists in the Metro- 8:00—Easter Sunrise Service from the West Coast 9:00—Radio Pulpit 9:30—Music of the American Youth 10:00—International Broadcast from Lipsia 10:15—-Major Bowes Theatre Party 11:15—Police Bulletins and Gordon String Quartet, and Weather Bulletins 30—Radio City Concerts TO SLOPE DISTRICT |New Arrangement Is Expected to Prove of Advantage to State Listeners Pelitan Opera Company. ‘Webb Is Veteran Theodore Webb, distinguished bari- tone, has been associated with radio since the early days of network broad- casting, and there are few listener and grand opera selections. He has been featured on many series, and who have not heard his voice in light WILL BE FEATURED Programs Will Be Given at 9 P. M. Each Tuesday Over Peggy Allenby Made . Debut Long Time Ago New York, March 31.—Peggy Allen. by, who. will play dramatic roles in the Beauty Box Theater broadcasts over an NBC-WEAF network, made her radio debut several years ago ar Miss Allenby perhaps has We 12:30—Nat'l Youth Radio Conference 1:00—Musical Varieties 1:30— Melody"—Perfect gang with the National Grand Opera Between microphone en- Played more “siren” parts on the air thar any other actress, although she is frequently cast as a mother, society woman and wife. She was for a num. ber of years on the New York stage and has traveled widely in stock on a She was born in New York National Hookup © “Rings of role POTN eeatoes Venn Poamers | ment whereby the service of one will 3:00—Institute of American Meat i] |supplement that of the other in order Hime |to improve the services which both 3:30—Hoover Sentinels jrender to residents of the Missouri :00—National Vespers Slope territory was made recently by {The Bismarck Tribune and KFYR, |Bismarmk radio station. The new arrangement marks a re- Joint announcement of an arrange- SHILKRET WILL ACCOMPANY PRESERVE THIS PAGE Radio fans would do well to save Other Stars Include Allenby, Barclay, M'Intyre, Ho- 00—Studio TSAR 30—Bakers Broadcast — Standard | Nathaniel Shilkret will be musical di- | rth and Others Frank M’I |turn at least in part, to a situation gal an an ni e Ha Brands rector of the Beauty Box Theatre, | Unt St tes trom the beginning of tyr d :00—Chase and Sanborn Hour :00—Down Paradise Lane—Al Low- rey \—Red Book Magazine Story 45—Studio which will be heard over NBC net- works, including KFYR of Bismarck, beginning April 3. & Laugh on His Teacher tiene pis 31.—Frank Mc- re, one the leading actors of the Beauty Box Theater over an NBC-WEAF network, was punished by @ school teacher in Ann Arbor, Mich., for reading a novel during School hours. Seven years later Mc- Intyre had the laugh on the teacher | because he was starring on Broadway in @ play based on the book. McIntyre previously has been heard =. .,0n the air as commentator, an- fees bi ene but das of his sf ie he has spent on Broadwa: stage and on tour. " Page Pagliacci! Few of the vas. army of listeners who tune in on Paul Whiteman’s NBC broadcasts are aware of the tragedy lying behind the nimble notes emanating from Mike Pingatore’s banjo. Severely handicap- Ped physically, he had been striving for 15 years to accumulate enough money to retire. Upon realization of his goal, he invested it all in what the radio station until a few years ago, when news published by The | Tribune was taken off the air. Fm", Colgate, | Recently, the three leading press as- aE |sociations of the nation organized a | special radio service which now gives ‘radio listeners the news of the world in biref form at stated periods. This service will be supplemented —Markets, Police for KFYR by Tribune news of hap- World Bookman and Road penings in Bismarck and the Missourl —Heing Hostess Counsel Program | Slope and efforts now are being le National Farm and Home Hour |to obtain permission to broadcast |brief items of statewide interest, ob- tained from the Assoicated Press serv- tice. ‘The arrangement does not complete ith” | broadcasting of complete details of Reinald Werrenrath, Baritone |any news event and is not intended ee eer las a substitute for information which eter Van Stee jean be obtained only from a daily Baie an at coR ROT KFYR of Bismarck, in the productions of the Beauty Box Theatre. :00—Peter Van Steeden Orch. 30—When Hearts are Young—Al|newspaper. It is intended to give ‘only the major facts on stories of out- EaHA ter Atay (Sanne Mi ne “" planned Wednesday BENNY AND GROUP START NEW SERIES Neil St jmonths, The ‘Tribune also hes) New York City, March 31.—Six au- Will Be Assisted by Mary Liv- Dinner Concert Frank Black String, jchanged the character of its weekly |tumobiles will race around the famous ingstone and Don Bestor and Orchestra the eastern United States as New York City, March 31—The/cert soloist and as a member Beauty Box Theater, with a repertory embracing the world’s greatest light operas and a stock company of fa- mous stage and radio singers, will be- gin its first extended “run” over & coast-to-coast NBC network, incl 30—L'Heure Exqulse 10:00—Fitch Presents Wendell Hall, the Red Headed Music Maker Roxanne Wallace Palais Royale Orch. frankie Masters and Orch, 11:30—Danny Russo and Orch. 12:00—Silent —Markets i 10:00—Hour of Memories A: Bulletins. Monday, April 2 7:00—Morning Devotions —Don Hall Trio cheerio Farm Flashes Breakfast Club 0—Easter Egg Rolling Contest ON THE AIR! The Meat Packing Industry Hear leaders In the packing In- dustry discuss the Corn Relt's Most Important Industry. Every Sunday Beginning “gram April 1 BURL oN 8:00 to 3:15 P. M—C. S. T. nation ‘Contented Program KFYR—Bismarck, Many Favorites Are on Program ttas which the ra- Gladys Swarthout, Metropolitan Opera mezzo-soprano, will be heard every Tuesday, beginning April 3, over an NBC network, including John Barclay Also Accomplished Singer New York, March 31—John Bar- 00—Frank Black 8 By 7:20—Firestone Tire and Rubber Pro- |radio page, and in the future will con-|ragianapolis Speedway again for the fine itself to listing KFYR programs|r.dio audience when John B. Ken- only because of the fact that they can) neay, NBC commentator, comes to be brought in without difficulty any-/the microphone as special reporter ore anne circulation % deacribe & 10-day seciirante test " the Conoco Tourist Adven- ‘As a cervice to its lsteners and in| CuZng the Conoco Tourist Adven udio D. Farmers Unton St. Paul Livestock Markets 550 Kilocycles recognition of the assistance afforded |inciuding KFYR of Bismarck, Wed- WDAY—Farge, by The Tribune's special radio page, /nesday, April 4, at 9:30 p. m. (CST). 2 540 Kil les KFYR will call attention to The! ‘The broadcast, a special production jocyc Tribune's news service and features}in the regular weekly series, will) Jack Benny, poll-winning radio Sigmund Romberg Hear About in connection with news broadcasts. ~ presented ord for dealers|comedian, assisted by his wife, Mary The Processing Tax— im and His City Felle roughout the country, more than|rivingstone, Don Bestor and his or- ve e adio Bureau Ne’ 2,500 of whom will be listening-in, but & Live Stock Prices oo—Morning Devotions — Eksing De. Paree Or fizo will be designed to appeal to the |hestr™ and soloist still to be se —Profits —The Avenue Restaurant Orch.| general radio audience. new series For All Around the Home :15—Don Hall Trio 30—Chi Kennedy's dramatic description will tell of an endurance test conducted by the program sponsor recently at the Indianapolis Speedway, and will| (CST). be broadcast with special sound ef- fects and background noises designed to create the same atmosphere which Also Complete Line of Paints, Varnishes and Painting Supplies. French & Welch Phone 141 06 Main Tune tn Every Sunday Afternoon —A Message of Real Interest to oo ‘Thursday, April 6 0—Morning Devotions Palmolive, Peet 30—Studio 40—Weather Bulletins Packers 59 East Van Buren St., Chicago ‘That's What We Do At Representin: the Meat Industry of States Fhe United ne of the Meat woul Write th 100—Markets, World Bookman ané te there any ph prevailed at the celebrated oval. ‘The Rondoliers quartet, well known male vocal group, and Irvin Talbot's orchestra will supply musical inter- ludes during the half-hour broadcast. FRANK’S PLACE 119 3rd St. Bismarek Following the special broadcast of the description of the endurance test, these dramatizations of motorists’ ex- Never Fails & Conkey’s letter. eel 0—Markets and Weather iN Rochester Civic Orch. riences E —Rhythmle Serenade st be eres Poultry Feed xydol's Own Ma Perkins 15—G Fleming Houston— tae a Dacotah Chief Field Seeds ig eer ty Breltige: casts of the original comedy Markets and Weather oar! 4 nt PERSONAL Frances Alda, 80- International Broadcast from | §:00—Xavier Cugat and Orch. which will feature the Garden Seeds 0—Wondertoat Birthday Club 0—Twenty & Seven ee Ce npnone, wine cowed Bey Call at Our Store on Main and Ninth ATTENTION {ttle Orphan Annie 0—Rhythmic Serena husband to the microphone a at Store on Ni 0—Oxydol’s Own Ma 5—Lady Next Door Dacotah Seed Co. J. P. Schmidt, Mgr. rs 15—Stradivarius Strin, uartet socthree X sisters 2 Phone 106 '45—Gus Van and Com; Phone 106 pany SANITARY ale a 00—Northrup King Farm Forum 30—KF YR Lone Scout Tribe 0—Citizens’ Conference of the s—Studio METHODS 00—Ben Bernie and Blue Ribbon Crisis_in_ Education 30—Bam and His City Fellers 2 0—John B. Kennedy 15—Rainbow Gardens Orch. Little Orphan Annte i ce Mary Small—Soloist ‘Nash eee Program—Tena 5—The Supper Club and Ti saistachnn 0—Speed Wallace—Travel mi rch. :20—Texaco Program with Ed Wynn 9:00—Palmolive Beauty ‘Theatre: of r the All EXPERT 10:00—8. St. Paul Livestock markets BARBERS Com- i fe pee Pens a —Press, jo Bureau News 20—Poet Prince Orch. ‘Masters & Orch. Hal Kemp and Orch. 00—Dx Program 4 1 Tire Program with jenny aul his way onecene ities,” several Shubert musical revues and a number of talking pictures. Bestor and his orchestra long have popular over NBC networks and He ay E q i Livestock Markets Resume Pi B iH i] 5 ELECTROLUX / NO [ g i POV TPG 5 i i iteman. Wh cerns: Avem4 10:00—8, St. Paul Live we 0—Morning Devotions If you really enjoy a smooth, cool and clean shave, try the Elite Barber Shop Now Under New Management Fred Kleingarten, Prop. On 4th St, 3 doors south of FEE j \—Program from Buenos Aires 0—Geo. Olson and Orch. 11:15—Men of Note 11:30—Dancing in the Twin Cities 12:00—Silent o—sorning Devotions. orning Devotions Program S—Don Hall Trio ppy, Ezra, Zeke and Elton percheer! —S sing Ettines Trl; jamin Moore Triangle Cl elds and Hall dea ket, Police Bulletins, ‘World Bookman and Road Ke- Pay (continued) > 9:00—Cowboy Singer, Jules Vel Allen 9:15—"Clara, Lu & Em”, Colgate, Palmolive, Peet 9:30—Studio 0—Weather Bulletins 5— PI Radio Bu News er Biscuit Program 8 Art Quartet 8 Ort 1:00—Markets, Police Bulletins, ‘World Bookman and Road Re- ort s—Heins Hostess Counsel Program National Farm and Home Hour Lane olice Bulletins, Marke: jookman and Road He | ld = rt }—Heins Hostess Counsel Program ‘ational Farm and Home Hour ther et Melisande” Heller, Soloist mics of the New Deal All Lowrey j—Little Orphan Annie 0—Kaltenmeyers Kindergarten \—To be announced the Border Party joree A National Park Year at the Dome 0-2 R. Holmes Orphan Annie ‘tha Meers, Soloist al Orel lu col pea Ack’s Radiator Shop Biemarck is, Radio Burean News stra (Continued) Man's Family ee Carnival nt iF Concert. are Gelatin, Baron Munchau- porerereyorerey BVSSssssewn: ‘THOSE are four big reasons why the New Air- Cooled Electrolux is far in advance! There are ololat ic Club Ci S—Keyboara Rope ee Cigarettes, Tobaccos 5—Phyllis Wolverton, Soloist New and Improved plenty of acl saillihe sacysaiad Book Rental Service Program How : to tell you the whole story any time you care to oo come in. We join the en- Newspapers - Magasines * te _ The G. P. News wae Germ Processed Motor Oil One filling of the crank case gave a car 4729 miles of per- fect lubrication at a speed of 50 miles per hour. QUICK FACTS PLENTY OF ICE CUBES HO MOVING PARTS TEMPERATURE REGULATOR NON-STOP DEFROSTING TRIGGER TRAY RELEASE SPLIT SHELF PORCELAIN INTERIOR BEAUTIFUL FimteN - SEE US FOR THE COMPLETE STORY As You Would Like It! 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